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Brain natriuretic peptide predicts right heart failure in patients with acute pulmonary embolism

Plasma levels of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) are increased in patients with left heart failure. In patients with severe pulmonary embolism (PE), primary right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is frequent. Little is known about BNP secretion in acute RV failure. We prospectively studied 50 consecutiv...

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Published in:The American heart journal 2004-01, Vol.147 (1), p.60-65
Main Authors: Krüger, Stefan, Graf, Jürgen, Merx, Marc W, Koch, Karl Christian, Kunz, Dagmar, Hanrath, Peter, Janssens, Uwe
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Language:English
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Summary:Plasma levels of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) are increased in patients with left heart failure. In patients with severe pulmonary embolism (PE), primary right ventricular (RV) dysfunction is frequent. Little is known about BNP secretion in acute RV failure. We prospectively studied 50 consecutive patients with confirmed PE (age range, 57 ± 19 years; 36 men). PE was confirmed with pulmonary angiography, spiral computed tomography, or echocardiography and subsidiary analyses. On admission, echocardiography and BNP measurements were performed in all patients. Patients without RV dysfunction had significantly lower BNP levels than patients with RV dysfunction (55 ± 69 pg/mL vs 340 ± 362 pg/mL, P
ISSN:0002-8703
1097-6744
DOI:10.1016/S0002-8703(03)00528-3